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8 Sandvox sites tagged “environmental”

Owe Aku

Owe Aku

“We are a grassroots organization, meaning we are entirely staffed by volunteers and a lot of our funding comes from average concerned individuals and organizations. The common advantage of our struggle to preserve water is apparent in that we get requests from as far away as Nepal and Japan for...” — K. Lebsock

Ari Rabl and Joseph V. Spadaro

Ari Rabl and Joseph V. Spadaro

“I wanted something sober but pleasing, where I could insert my logo; I also wanted the bar with the titles/links of the main pages.” — Ari Rabl

Owe Aku

Owe Aku

“I was looking for something simple and easy to manipulate with text and colors. I prefer sidebars to menu bars at the top of the page because I think those distract from the content.” — K. Lebsock

Environmental Connections Outdoor School

Environmental Connections Outdoor School

“The purpose of this website is to provide information about our programs and how to sign up.” — Brooke Ahlegian

Reef Guides Hawaii

Reef Guides Hawaii

“The goal of Malama Ke Kai is to provide a high quality reef snorkeling and learning experience for visitors to Kauai and for the local Kauai community. What sets Malama Ke Kai above other snorkel tours is visitor safety and respect for the reef, as well as the ecological and science focus of the...” — Sidnee Wheelwright

Interfaith Environmental Network

Interfaith Environmental Network

“I liked Square Perch because it's clean and easy to read, and because the green variant reinforces the "green" theme of the site. Additionally, the header font adds a "hip" or "playful" quality that we liked.” — Steven Folberg

Professor Jonathan Newman

Professor Jonathan Newman

“I periodically change my design template (a snap in Sandvox). I am always looking for a clean design that looks both professional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time. My current template was produced by a third-party design company called Behind The Rabbit.” — Jonathan Newman

Science As Inquiry

Science As Inquiry

“One of my first Sandvox sites was a project for teachers to use with their students to learn about the utter destruction that was wrought by Hurricane Katrina. Developed right after Hurricane Katrina, thousands of teachers around the world have visited the site and made use of the resources to...” — Jack Hassard